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Some rare clouds.

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Published: 25 Apr 2021 › Updated: 25 Apr 2021Some rare clouds.

Some rare clouds.

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A strange yellow spot formed on the edge of the bottom cloud.

A first for me to see this, as I constantly have my eyes on the sky. So much so, that I even trip and fall over low garden walls hahaha.
But yeah, I have never seen this colored blob on a cloud edge before.
Come and see.

Here's a closer look at the colored spot. Maybe the start of a rainbow I thought.
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But no, as you can see, the colored spot started to fade and I think that it could just have been a trapped bubble of icicles that a sun ray was shining on.
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Some horizontal bar of cloud was formed later with the wind driving dark sections of clouds over it, like the sport hurdles.
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Just a bird in here to show you that these are all genuine photos taken today (Unedited)
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Finally, I loved how this photo appeared on the camera, but it was better to see it with the eyes.
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We have some strange weather patterns here and it seems that the cross winds in the basin can create havoc amongst the clouds. Of course with some spectacular results.
Winter season is knocking on our door here on the southern tip of the African continent and Autumn (Fall) will officially be done on Saturday.
Funny how it works with the full moon that is now due.

And That's All Friends!

Note: All photos are my own and taken with a Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.

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